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- that name probably originates in the Middle East plateau areas. In the Pashto language this term means an ancient underground system that brings water from the cliff, or base of a mountainous area and emerges at an oasis in an arid valley. The local people also use the word to describe the natural water ways, which flow just below the sandy surfaces of the valleys and the places where this water is seeping in as a natural spring. No matter what it is - man made or natural creation - karez always brings moisture to the people who need it. And also the music, springing up from somewhere underground, will always find it's way to ears that are ready to listen...